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Multi-core ARM Gets OpenCL Compiler from The Portland Group

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Programming Models for Exascale Systems

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Setting a Path for the Next-Generation of High-Performance Computing Architecture

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Why Custom HPC Processors Don’t Cut it Any More

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The Importance of Valid HPC Business Models

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Is it Time to Rethink Power and Efficiency for Exascale?

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The Gap Between High Performance and High Availability

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SC11 Video Preview: Scaling Lattice QCD beyond 100 GPUs

October 19, 2011
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